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there have been demonstrations in egypt, there have been demonstrations in jordan, around these areas. so as the israelis are gearing up for what will be an offensive, in the past week and a half after the terrible massacres that happen here, it has inflamed the entire region, and one that is already involved the united states
there have been demonstrations in egypt, there have been demonstrations in jordan, around these areas. so as the israelis are gearing up for what will be an offensive, in the past week and a half after the terrible massacres that happen here, it has inflamed the entire region, and one that is already involved the united states
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israel has agreed to allow humanitarian aid to be delivered from egypt to the gaza strip. the deal coming one day after the hospital explosion and outrage over who is to blame. ian lee is joining us in tel aviv with the latest developments. clearly despite the fact that the jordan trip was canceled, ian, this was a productive journey. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. that's right. but you know, it's been nearly two weeks since that horrific attack by hamas, and the death toll continues to rise. now surpassing all other conflicts between israel and gaza. while there doesn't seem to be an end to the fighting, the main effort now is getting humanitarian aid to palestinians stuck in the coastal strip. president joe biden returned to washington overnight after his war zone visit to israel. >> i come to israel with a single message -- you're not alone. you are not alone. >> reporter: while there, the president said his priority is the release of nearly 200 hostages being held by hamas, and he pushed to get humanitarian aid to gaza. >> if you have an opportunity to alleviat
israel has agreed to allow humanitarian aid to be delivered from egypt to the gaza strip. the deal coming one day after the hospital explosion and outrage over who is to blame. ian lee is joining us in tel aviv with the latest developments. clearly despite the fact that the jordan trip was canceled, ian, this was a productive journey. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. that's right. but you know, it's been nearly two weeks since that horrific attack by hamas, and the death toll...
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what some may call the political issues around the state boundaries between, say jordan and israel, egypt and the region, can we let folks know where does the river jordan actually situate itself? >> it's the lowest river on earth. it flows down from northern mountains in israel and syria. it cuts through a river valley and empties out into the dead sea, the lowest place on earth. it's also central and important in the region. it's a dry region. and fortunately, also a water source that's tremendously imperil. >> interesting. what did you discover when you were moving towards what's to articulate the river on this level? >> so, the river cuts across the landscape. for this reason, it was conceived in many ways to be a dividing line. there was a difference between the east and the westside of the river. it came to represent a border of heaven and earth. we see this in the hebrew bible when elijiah goes to heaven. this is a place of contact for the humanity and the devine. >> and when we look at the region, and put it into a context of, we have islam, we have christianity, we have jewdism.
what some may call the political issues around the state boundaries between, say jordan and israel, egypt and the region, can we let folks know where does the river jordan actually situate itself? >> it's the lowest river on earth. it flows down from northern mountains in israel and syria. it cuts through a river valley and empties out into the dead sea, the lowest place on earth. it's also central and important in the region. it's a dry region. and fortunately, also a water source that's...
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egypt has not agreed to open it. both israel and hamas dismissed any ceasefire to allow aid through. so in the meantime basic necessities like food and water are running dangerously low. in some cases gazans have resorted to drinking assault water. >>> troops are moving closer to the gaza border on the ground as it continues to hammer the area with missiles. there have been at least 1,400 deaths in israel and israel's military says 200 hostages are being held in gaza. meanwhile gaza officials say israel's bombardment has killed 2,800 people and wounded more than 10,000 others. >>> back in the bay area, two conflicting protests happening at uc berkeley at the same time, our chopper overhead over the demonstrators speaking out against the violence. palestinian supporters making their voices heard about the history of conflict between israel and the palestinians. they held a sign that said free palestine and formed a large circle in front of the gate. >> we are protesting the occupation of palestine by israel and bombin
egypt has not agreed to open it. both israel and hamas dismissed any ceasefire to allow aid through. so in the meantime basic necessities like food and water are running dangerously low. in some cases gazans have resorted to drinking assault water. >>> troops are moving closer to the gaza border on the ground as it continues to hammer the area with missiles. there have been at least 1,400 deaths in israel and israel's military says 200 hostages are being held in gaza. meanwhile gaza...
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and israel to let in fuel and humanitarian aid. >> reporter: but egypt is refusing to allow an exodus of palestinians into its country. over fears israel will try to prevent them from ever returning to the gaza, meaning those trapped there, there is nowhere to run. norah. >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you. one of the first and deadliest attacks in the war took place at a music festival where mostly young people were dancing and sp friends. hamas militants killed 260 people and took others hostage during the first wave of terror. cbs's holly williams traveled to the site where a weekend of music turned into a nightmare for the entire nation. >> reporter: in the scrubland of southern israel is the aftermath of a party that became a bloody massacre. people's mattresses, tents, and blankets are still here. thousands of people were gathered here around 3 miles from the border with the gaza strip. sitting ducks for hamas. this place is indescribably eerie. young people came here for a party, for a celebration, and then they were slaughtered. and here you can still see their toiletries, their
and israel to let in fuel and humanitarian aid. >> reporter: but egypt is refusing to allow an exodus of palestinians into its country. over fears israel will try to prevent them from ever returning to the gaza, meaning those trapped there, there is nowhere to run. norah. >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you. one of the first and deadliest attacks in the war took place at a music festival where mostly young people were dancing and sp friends. hamas militants killed 260 people and took...
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diplomatic sources say carter brokered the deal between egypt, israel, and hamas, for the first limited evacuations from gaza. the palestinian authority spokesperson says 81 badly injured people will be treated. the latest developments come as israel intensifies its it takes in gaza. idf missiles hit a densely populated refugee camp, two mile south of the border. hamas claims many civilians were killed and injured, while israel says it targeted and killed a hamas commander and other militants and destroyed a tunnel complex. in washington, there is a political battle over funding for israel. the republican led house once a stand-alone bill for israeli a but president biden has said he will veto any bill that does not also include additional money for ukraine. many senators from both parties also want to keep the funding together. >> it would be a huge mistake to separate this package and we will have strong border provisions. i will not support separation. >> reporter: the biden administration is causing monitoring any developments concerning the more than 200 hostages, including a numbe
diplomatic sources say carter brokered the deal between egypt, israel, and hamas, for the first limited evacuations from gaza. the palestinian authority spokesperson says 81 badly injured people will be treated. the latest developments come as israel intensifies its it takes in gaza. idf missiles hit a densely populated refugee camp, two mile south of the border. hamas claims many civilians were killed and injured, while israel says it targeted and killed a hamas commander and other militants...
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a child that says why in the world do we do this, the answer is we do this because i was a slave in egypt and god took me out of slavery with an out stretched arm into freedom and so it kind of occurs to me that if you really do retroject yourself backward in time and really do imagine yourself a child of israel in that time, the truth is, you didn't know the end of the story. we have the story and we tell it and every theology tells its stories so that value system into the soul of the person so christianity might say what would jesus do and we have an example of modern day plagues and all off these things that are part of the story, but if you were a child of israel in that time, you actually didn't know the end of your own story and it seems to me that a core part of all, i would say jewish life and theology life and spiritual life, the core of all of that is nobody ever knows the end of their own story, so the core of, i would say identity of development, really is the leap of faith which in some ways i think is counter cultural because it's not necessarily making meaning and it's not
a child that says why in the world do we do this, the answer is we do this because i was a slave in egypt and god took me out of slavery with an out stretched arm into freedom and so it kind of occurs to me that if you really do retroject yourself backward in time and really do imagine yourself a child of israel in that time, the truth is, you didn't know the end of the story. we have the story and we tell it and every theology tells its stories so that value system into the soul of the person...
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negotiations towards the more permanent peace deal will now begin in egypt. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on kpix 5 news is morning. >> and the giants take the lead. >>> good morning everyone, i'm michelle griego. >> hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:00 on the nose. a little weather and traffic and a little bit of rain. >> yeah got some rain outside right now. on the hi-def doppler radar showing up. if you're just getting up and heading doubt door yeah those are some showers mainly in the north and east bay but we could have a wandering shower across the rest of the bay area. some focus though, some downpours sliding into the east bay right now and some of that a little bit heavier making its way in through concord along the 680. so if you're traveling outside be prepared maybe a little slick out there on the roads the morning. cloudy into san francisco. but dry. the temperatures running in the 50s and the 60s. in the afternoon still a slight chance of more showers maybe an isolated thunderstorm. temperatures in the
negotiations towards the more permanent peace deal will now begin in egypt. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on kpix 5 news is morning. >> and the giants take the lead. >>> good morning everyone, i'm michelle griego. >> hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:00 on the nose. a little weather and traffic and a little bit of rain. >> yeah got some rain outside right now. on the hi-def doppler radar showing up. if you're just getting up...
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secretary of state hillary clinton and egypt's foreign minister announced a truce between israel and hamas. >> the united states welcomes the agreement today for a cease- fire in gaza. for it to hold, the rocket attacks must end. a broader calm returned. >> reporter: the agreement follows a week of fighting between israel and palestinian militants controlling the gaza strip. clinton says the united states will help the region make this agreement last. >> ultimately, every step must move us toward a comprehensive peace for all the people of the region. >> reporter: the truce calls for israel to ease restrictions at the gaza border. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu agreed to a cease- fire after president obama called and urged him to give it a chance. earlier wednesday, an explosion tore through a bus in a busy section of tel aviv. emergency crews rushed to the scene to treat the injured. hamas has not claimed responsibility but praised the attack. today the white house called the bus bomb in tel aviv a terrorist attack and reaffirmed the u.s. commitment to israel's security.
secretary of state hillary clinton and egypt's foreign minister announced a truce between israel and hamas. >> the united states welcomes the agreement today for a cease- fire in gaza. for it to hold, the rocket attacks must end. a broader calm returned. >> reporter: the agreement follows a week of fighting between israel and palestinian militants controlling the gaza strip. clinton says the united states will help the region make this agreement last. >> ultimately, every step...
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the military now runs egypt, but it promises a transition to civilian rule. today, the people were back in the streets of cairo wondering what their revolution has brought. clarissa ward is there. >> reporter: they streamed into tahrir square by the tens of thousands, an endless sea of egyptian flags. ( chanting in egyptian arabic ) supporters of the muslim brotherhood dominated the square, banned under mubarak, its islamist party won a majority in recent parliamentary elections. activists claim that nearly 100 protesters have been killed by security forces since the military took power last year pr owen mubarak fell. while the military says it will step down after presidential miltions in june, many here, including activists khaled mansour, believe the revolution is far from over. but aren't they better at least than mubarak was? >> reporter: it's a dream shared by most egyptians, but as one man told us, it is one thing to topple a regime but quite another to build a new one. scott, one thing we haven't seen today is any security presence. the military pledg
the military now runs egypt, but it promises a transition to civilian rule. today, the people were back in the streets of cairo wondering what their revolution has brought. clarissa ward is there. >> reporter: they streamed into tahrir square by the tens of thousands, an endless sea of egyptian flags. ( chanting in egyptian arabic ) supporters of the muslim brotherhood dominated the square, banned under mubarak, its islamist party won a majority in recent parliamentary elections....
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in egypt tonight, all sides remain on edge after clashes this weekend left more than 70 dead, supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi remain camped out in spots around cairo as the military appears to be gearing up for a crackdown, clarissa ward is in cairo tonight, clarissa, what is the latest? >> reporter: good evening, jeff. well, the interior ministry has said that these camps legally must be dismantled, and so the question is now, now, how and when. today we attended the funeral of one of those morsi supporters who was killed in this weekend's clashes, at one of the protest camps and while there were far fewer demonstrators there, those who remain said that they had no intention of leaving, that they were willing to face down military tanks, or even to give their own lives in order to exercise their right to demonstrate freely, so of course the concern is with both sides digging in, any military operation could quickly devolve into yet another bloody confrontation. >> glor: clarissa, what is the interim government saying about all of this? >> reporter: well, jeff, the interim g
in egypt tonight, all sides remain on edge after clashes this weekend left more than 70 dead, supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi remain camped out in spots around cairo as the military appears to be gearing up for a crackdown, clarissa ward is in cairo tonight, clarissa, what is the latest? >> reporter: good evening, jeff. well, the interior ministry has said that these camps legally must be dismantled, and so the question is now, now, how and when. today we attended the funeral...
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vt egypt. >> we want egypt to show our ars to the world. we need this exhibit to give a message to americans that egypt is safe, come to visit us. >> reporter: think of what you l see as a disneyland of deities.s putting finishs touches on the t saying get ready for a wild ride. >> so for people to get a exper, that almost that theme park experience in museum is really cool. >> that was reed cowan reportin. the exhibit runs through februa. > >> we got a big cool down coming down coming today in the first alert forecast, and many of the inland locations that were at or or near 100 yesterday, livermore, that's you, you will be in the upper 80s today. it's big drop if you are inland. youn see the reason we will start the the cool down if we come back over the hill and take look at south bay. that's san jose. this san jose. this is the mountain from the west side of the valley valley looking across. it's hazy hazy but downtown san jose is there. look at the stratus cloug the sunlight off the top of it.s more than we had here yesterdaya little m
vt egypt. >> we want egypt to show our ars to the world. we need this exhibit to give a message to americans that egypt is safe, come to visit us. >> reporter: think of what you l see as a disneyland of deities.s putting finishs touches on the t saying get ready for a wild ride. >> so for people to get a exper, that almost that theme park experience in museum is really cool. >> that was reed cowan reportin. the exhibit runs through februa. > >> we got a big cool...
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a second aid convoy rolled into gaza from egypt carrying desperately needed food, water, and medicine. gaza's overwhelmed hospitals are not only operating without power but adequate equipment and supplies. friday's release of two american hostages judith and natalie raanan raised hopes other captives may be freed but the number was raised to 212 spread out and hidden away as israel prepares for an unprecedented ground invasion. former major general israel ziv commanded israeli forces in gaza. what about the safety of the hostages? >> it is a big issue. it's a very big issue. you know we have facilitated the unique management command just for that purpose with the best minds, best technology, the best people. we will do everything you know to rescue them. but we will not stop the war. >> reporter: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu rallied troops close to the front line today, maurice, saying we are in a battle for our lives, a battle for our home. it is not an exaggeration. it is do or die and they need to die. >> charlie d'agata, thank you. >>> today israel ordered more evacua
a second aid convoy rolled into gaza from egypt carrying desperately needed food, water, and medicine. gaza's overwhelmed hospitals are not only operating without power but adequate equipment and supplies. friday's release of two american hostages judith and natalie raanan raised hopes other captives may be freed but the number was raised to 212 spread out and hidden away as israel prepares for an unprecedented ground invasion. former major general israel ziv commanded israeli forces in gaza....
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palestinians with dual citizenship have been allowed to exit through -- getting into egypt, rafah is the only crossing in gaza not controlled by the israeli military. >>> two families are suing the u.s. government over endangering many americans who cannot get out of the accused the feds of not assisting them, all while supporting the israeli military. the bay area from representing them had a press conference in san francisco today, and one palestinian spoke out about his grandmother , an american citizen, in gaza. >> she is already in war. she has no medication, she has not had food or water supplies for almost 30 days, no lights, no electricity, barely any sleep, they don't have beds, i'm sure you guys have seen it. we will get through this, i hope there will be a cease-fire and a free palestine. >> the lawyer representing the families says they have been calling on representatives to do anything with no luck. the state department is failing its duty to protect americans abroad. >>> u.s. secretary of state anthony blinken will be back in israel tomorrow, expected to ask the govern
palestinians with dual citizenship have been allowed to exit through -- getting into egypt, rafah is the only crossing in gaza not controlled by the israeli military. >>> two families are suing the u.s. government over endangering many americans who cannot get out of the accused the feds of not assisting them, all while supporting the israeli military. the bay area from representing them had a press conference in san francisco today, and one palestinian spoke out about his grandmother...
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aid truck that crossed in from egypt this morning, hundreds of desperate gazans ransacked it and ran off with boxes. to a breakthrough in aid, israel will now allow u.n. trucks to drive directly into gaza from the kerem shalom crossing. israel's military pressed ahead with its bombardment across the 25-mile strip. >> they are without water, food, and there is a sniper inside the compound. >> reporter: a uk member of parliament said an israeli sniper has pinned down her christian family and more than 50 disabled people in gaza's only roman catholic church. >> there's a woman and her daughter who have been killed. >> reporter: nearby, at northern gaza's last functioning hospital, withdrawing tanks and troops left behind devastation. we don't have houses or relatives anymore, said this woman. where should we go? while in the south, in khan yunis, medics say dozens of dead killed by air strikes arrived at nasser hospital over the weekend. outside, dozens of mourners buried another jurist. worked for al jazeera television. at least 64 have reportedly been killed in this war so far. in the
aid truck that crossed in from egypt this morning, hundreds of desperate gazans ransacked it and ran off with boxes. to a breakthrough in aid, israel will now allow u.n. trucks to drive directly into gaza from the kerem shalom crossing. israel's military pressed ahead with its bombardment across the 25-mile strip. >> they are without water, food, and there is a sniper inside the compound. >> reporter: a uk member of parliament said an israeli sniper has pinned down her christian...
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mubarak left egypt. qaddafi would die in libya. >> these winds of change that are blowing, i think i would be a little less cocky in the kremlin with my kgb cronies today if i were putin. >> schieffer: by the middle of march attentions shifted to onother unimaginable story. japan was overwhelmed by a triple disaster. first an earthquake, then a tsunami and a melt down at one of the country's nuclear reactors. then the biggest news of all. >> today on "face the nation," onama bin laden is dead. what next for the war on terror? evidence seized when bin laden was killed suggests he was still running al qaeda from his hideout in pakistan. in a bizarre turn of events back home, a new york congressman named anthony weaner had to resign after sending out inappropriate pictures of himself in his underwear to rwung women. by then politics was heating up and the economy became the story in a way none of us wanted to hear. >> bad just got worse. now what? it is an embarrassment. 'sat's just the half of it. u.s. sec
mubarak left egypt. qaddafi would die in libya. >> these winds of change that are blowing, i think i would be a little less cocky in the kremlin with my kgb cronies today if i were putin. >> schieffer: by the middle of march attentions shifted to onother unimaginable story. japan was overwhelmed by a triple disaster. first an earthquake, then a tsunami and a melt down at one of the country's nuclear reactors. then the biggest news of all. >> today on "face the...
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it was a phone call in which a deal was reached between egypt, the u.s. and israel to allow 20 trucks of desperately needed humanitarian aid into the gaza strip which started arriving only yesterday on the israeli occupied west bank, the violence there is only getting worse. we were at one protest where we witnessed israeli snipers shoot at least three palestinians. earlier, we spoke with the president of the palestinian national initiative and a member of the palestinian legislative council since 2006. >> i'm shattered. i'm angry. mainly because i don't understand why this all should happen. but what breaks my heart so much is the suffering of civilians. whether palestinian or israeli. and what i don't understand why the president of the united states comes here and instead of telling israeli enough is enough, you wanted to respond, you responded, you already killed many palestinians. instead of that, he's encouraging them to have an invasion, a ground invasion. >> so you think president biden's visit was a catastrophic mistake? >> catastrophic from thre
it was a phone call in which a deal was reached between egypt, the u.s. and israel to allow 20 trucks of desperately needed humanitarian aid into the gaza strip which started arriving only yesterday on the israeli occupied west bank, the violence there is only getting worse. we were at one protest where we witnessed israeli snipers shoot at least three palestinians. earlier, we spoke with the president of the palestinian national initiative and a member of the palestinian legislative council...
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but egypt's president, abdel fatahal sissy, criticized israel's bombing campaign. and saudi arabia's crown prince, sal bin salman, after making blinken wait several hours before meeting, said israel has to stop the siege in gaza. the 2,000 now on heightened alert would provide intelligence, logistics, and communication support, and others would beef up security at u.s. installations across the region. norah? >> weijia jiang at the white house, where you can hear some of the protests outside there, thank you. there's a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight new ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. ma, ma, ma— ( clears throat ) for fast sore throat relief, try vicks vapocool drops. with two times more menthol
but egypt's president, abdel fatahal sissy, criticized israel's bombing campaign. and saudi arabia's crown prince, sal bin salman, after making blinken wait several hours before meeting, said israel has to stop the siege in gaza. the 2,000 now on heightened alert would provide intelligence, logistics, and communication support, and others would beef up security at u.s. installations across the region. norah? >> weijia jiang at the white house, where you can hear some of the protests...
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the only exit in gaza is the border crossing in egypt, remaining closed. u.n. shelters across gaza have run out of water, and hospitals could run out of fuel for emergency generators within the next few days. >> the gaza health ministry says nearly 2,700 palestinians have been killed since the fighting started. israel says more than 1,400 israelis have been killed. they also say an invasion of gaza is imminent. palestinians say the humanitarian crisis is dire. bradley blackburn has the latest. >> reporter: just over a week into the war. israel says deadly air strikes on gaza are designed to hit maximum terrorists and minimum civilians. israel ordered residents to move south for their safety as idf troops prepare for an expected ground invasion with the humanitarian crisis starting to sweep across gaza. people are lining up for water, food, fuel, and medical supplies are also in dangerously short supply after israel cut off deliveries. >> the united states will work. israel, the united nations, egypt, jordan, other countries, to do all that we can to ensure the
the only exit in gaza is the border crossing in egypt, remaining closed. u.n. shelters across gaza have run out of water, and hospitals could run out of fuel for emergency generators within the next few days. >> the gaza health ministry says nearly 2,700 palestinians have been killed since the fighting started. israel says more than 1,400 israelis have been killed. they also say an invasion of gaza is imminent. palestinians say the humanitarian crisis is dire. bradley blackburn has the...
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he also met with palestinian women and children at a hospital in egypt . one boy lost his left hand and one of his legs. to terrace called listening to these testimonies heartbreaking. this comes as aid trucks tried to distribute food and other supplies into gaza had been facing a partial blockade, jointly enforced by egypt and israel. >> nothing justifies the reason attacks by hamas on october the seventh. and nothing justifies the collective punishment the palestinian people . now more than ever, it is time for an immediate humanitarian cease-fire. it is time to silence the guns. palestinians in gaza, children, women, men, are in a nonstop nightmare. >> gutierrez said the u.n. will continue to work with egypt to streamline the flow of aid into gaza. israel's prime minister said the military will evacuate palestinian civilians from combat areas before any assault. >>> it is no secret that the royal family tries to keep much of the private lives away from the limelight. but now and outpouring of support for kate middleton has shown up on the steps of londo
he also met with palestinian women and children at a hospital in egypt . one boy lost his left hand and one of his legs. to terrace called listening to these testimonies heartbreaking. this comes as aid trucks tried to distribute food and other supplies into gaza had been facing a partial blockade, jointly enforced by egypt and israel. >> nothing justifies the reason attacks by hamas on october the seventh. and nothing justifies the collective punishment the palestinian people . now more...
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but egypt is refusing to allow an exodus of palestinians into its countries over fears israel will try to prevent them from ever returning to the gaza strip, which means for those trapped there, there is nowhere to run. norah? >> imtiaz tyab, thank you. >>> one of the first and deadliest attacks in the war took place at a music festival where mostly young people were dancing and spending time with friends. hamas militants killed 260 people and took others hostage during the first wave of terror. cbs' holly williams traveled to the site where a weekend of music turned into a nightmare for the entire nation. >> reporter: in the scrubland of southern israel is strewn the aftermath of a party that became a bloody massacre. . >> people's mattresses, the tents, their blankets are still here. >> reporter: thousands of people were gathered here around three miles from the border with the gaza strip, sitting ducks for hamas. this place is indescribably eerie. young people came here for a party, for a celebration, and then they were slaughtered. and here you can still see the toiletries. a tooth
but egypt is refusing to allow an exodus of palestinians into its countries over fears israel will try to prevent them from ever returning to the gaza strip, which means for those trapped there, there is nowhere to run. norah? >> imtiaz tyab, thank you. >>> one of the first and deadliest attacks in the war took place at a music festival where mostly young people were dancing and spending time with friends. hamas militants killed 260 people and took others hostage during the first...
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. >>> the prime minister of egypt will go to gaza in the next few hours. we've just learned that israel is prepared to hold its fire during his visit if the palestinians do the same. this battle between israel and hamas is happening under different circumstances. there is a new government in egypt, one that is generally more supportive of hamas. tonight, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the israeli consulate in san francisco to condemn the israeli attacks on gaza. a handful of pro-israel demonstrators were there as well. cbs 5 reporter allen is in tel aviv. >> reporter: throughout the day, they kept firing rockets back. warning sirens sent civilians screaming for shelters. the tit for tat violence was called a targeted assassination. today more than a thousand people turned out for the funeral and vowed to hit tel aviv in revenge. hundreds of rockets were fired, most of which were intercepted. the rockets are relatively small, but hamas is thought to have as many as 10,000 of them. fire enough and some will get through. an israeli family of three wa
. >>> the prime minister of egypt will go to gaza in the next few hours. we've just learned that israel is prepared to hold its fire during his visit if the palestinians do the same. this battle between israel and hamas is happening under different circumstances. there is a new government in egypt, one that is generally more supportive of hamas. tonight, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the israeli consulate in san francisco to condemn the israeli attacks on gaza. a handful of...
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but could a new plan from egypt actually help end the war? >>> what better place to give to, you know, that has given me so much? >> he's been in their shoes and wants to make sure people on the streets get what they need. a san francisco chef is giving back to the very place that saved his life. >>> that return window might be lot smaller. >> let's face it. there are some presents you are already thinking about returning this holiday season. why more retailers are now charging to take those gifts back. >>> inside the 20. purdy. end zone. he's picked. >> murray. a three. you bet. >> we sure hope you had a better christmas than the niners and warriors. the win streaks are over, but fans still have high hopes for our bay area teams. good morning to all of you. i'm nicole zaloumis and i don't want to talk about the sports that happened yesterday. how about the gift exchange? are you -- do you have any gifts that you got yesterday that it's -- >> i got a great pair of shorts. >> okay. >> and that was exciting for me. they had the zippers on them
but could a new plan from egypt actually help end the war? >>> what better place to give to, you know, that has given me so much? >> he's been in their shoes and wants to make sure people on the streets get what they need. a san francisco chef is giving back to the very place that saved his life. >>> that return window might be lot smaller. >> let's face it. there are some presents you are already thinking about returning this holiday season. why more retailers are...
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they were taken by gaza across the border to egypt. in exchange, dozens of palestinian prisoners were expected to be freed. today, more aid flowed into gaza as part of the truce agreement but far short what's been called for in the war ravaged palestinian territory. n thousands rallied to keep pressure on benjamin netanyahu to release all the hostages. here to lead us off. >> robert, good evening, the hostages are now back in israel and we finally know who they are, mothers with children and two 3 year-olds and others whose mother was murdered and one who attended the nova music festival and others and a teen also abducted has not been released. tonight, a delayed release of 13 more israeli women and children and four foreign nationals held by hamas in exchange for 39 palestinians imprisoned in israeli jails in an intend standoff and cease-fire cut short. the images of the first 24 hostages being released and the emotional family reunions like that of this 9-year-old racing to his father's arms on the first day of the temporary truce s
they were taken by gaza across the border to egypt. in exchange, dozens of palestinian prisoners were expected to be freed. today, more aid flowed into gaza as part of the truce agreement but far short what's been called for in the war ravaged palestinian territory. n thousands rallied to keep pressure on benjamin netanyahu to release all the hostages. here to lead us off. >> robert, good evening, the hostages are now back in israel and we finally know who they are, mothers with children...
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if demille is going to re-create egypt he build it on the same scale as ancient egypt was built. >> now archaeologists unearthed part of the 21 sphynxs left behind. and a head intact after nearly a century in the sand. >> given that the objects hatch lasted 94 years, even though they were only built to last for two months during filming. it really speaks to the crafts craftsmanship and level of skill. >> recovery of the hollywood artifacts is difficult. and unlike the ancient sphinx, the ones built by aribe are made of plaster of paris. despite fragility, the statues have surprising characteristic. though they were set pieces in a black and white film. they were painted. >> they would hatch uch have uss to create shadow, light, depth. and prevent very solid look of one color, black or white. so, in the movie these gray. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. from the cbs broadcast center right here in new york captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, december 7th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." wild fires burn out of control in southern california. now the fire-str
if demille is going to re-create egypt he build it on the same scale as ancient egypt was built. >> now archaeologists unearthed part of the 21 sphynxs left behind. and a head intact after nearly a century in the sand. >> given that the objects hatch lasted 94 years, even though they were only built to last for two months during filming. it really speaks to the crafts craftsmanship and level of skill. >> recovery of the hollywood artifacts is difficult. and unlike the ancient...
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. >>> and john kerry plans to thoep egypt tomorrow to negotiate a cease fire. >>> satellite images of the deadly malaysia flight, could hold clues of who's responsible. it covers a 13,00 acre area, and the missile shot the plane tough sky, and out vaj growing over how the rebels are treating the victim's bodies. >> it's a confusing and frustrating time for victim's families of the malaysia airline flight 17, who want the loved ones returned. >> prorussian separatists are using the refrigeratored train cars to move the bodies. >> i don't think the facilities are there in place for extensive identification, were to happen. fwld better to move it somewhere to a safer area. >> videos show what could well be the rocket launcher that shot down the plane. >> that points to the involvement of russia in provide providing the systems, training the people on them. >> the kremlin denys the involvement, and ukraine troops have the rocket launchers. the rebels have recovered the black boxes and say they'll turn it over to investigators, but the timing is in question. >>> six prominent aids research
. >>> and john kerry plans to thoep egypt tomorrow to negotiate a cease fire. >>> satellite images of the deadly malaysia flight, could hold clues of who's responsible. it covers a 13,00 acre area, and the missile shot the plane tough sky, and out vaj growing over how the rebels are treating the victim's bodies. >> it's a confusing and frustrating time for victim's families of the malaysia airline flight 17, who want the loved ones returned. >> prorussian...
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says it is in active conversations with israel and egypt to allow for civilians to flee. there is video from gaza city with explosions going off today. israel gearing up for evacuation from gaza humane tearian aid is dwindling and communication is down. palestinians feel helpless. >> we are getting a lot of calls from palestinians who are afraid about their families at home. i think the main calls we are getting are people who want, who want to know exactly the question you asked, what can we do about this? >> the health ministry says 1100 people have been killed in gaza and more than 5,000 are hurt. in israel, 1200 confirmed dead including 22 americans. 17 u.s. citizens are still unaccounted for.. >>> so many across the conflict zones it can be a slippery slope. you may have seen. for example, san francisco based x., twitter, coming under for what is overly graphic or edited photos or hate speech on line. some are threatening to sanction or ban x. for violating laws on spreading misinformation. x's safety team says they removed hamas-affiliated accounts and monitoring fo
says it is in active conversations with israel and egypt to allow for civilians to flee. there is video from gaza city with explosions going off today. israel gearing up for evacuation from gaza humane tearian aid is dwindling and communication is down. palestinians feel helpless. >> we are getting a lot of calls from palestinians who are afraid about their families at home. i think the main calls we are getting are people who want, who want to know exactly the question you asked, what...
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qatar is trying to mediate, so is egypt, in order to get a human humanitarian release of some of the hostages, we demand all the hostages, but there are talks behind the sequence scenes and i cannot confirm anything substantial right now on the table. the united states is heavily involved in this. there's nothing tangible i can report. >> i ask because in the past israel has flatly refused that hamas proposal to release palestinians from prison. are you saying that's a follows report? >> it's not the same. there are dozens saying israel is release to murderers sentenced to life sentence. in my speech in congress to a joint session of the house in mid-july, i said that the entire problem with the peace process in the region is undermining the ability to move forward. all of those who remember decades of trying to make peace with our neighbors know we can make with those to the agreements and fight. with nations that support terror, we cannot be a partner and we've seen the results. >> i understand. the united states of america considers hamas to be a terrorist organization and has for
qatar is trying to mediate, so is egypt, in order to get a human humanitarian release of some of the hostages, we demand all the hostages, but there are talks behind the sequence scenes and i cannot confirm anything substantial right now on the table. the united states is heavily involved in this. there's nothing tangible i can report. >> i ask because in the past israel has flatly refused that hamas proposal to release palestinians from prison. are you saying that's a follows report?...
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these are just some of the demonstrations from syria, lebanon, iraq, and egypt. thousands protesting in los angeles and new york while in london, more than 100,000 demonstrators took part in the national march for palestine. calling for a cease fire and id for the people of gaza. meanwhile, the israeli military is increasing air strikes in gaza with tanks and other equipment positioned near the border. the likelihood of a ground invasion appears imminent. but israeli military officials insist they don't want to take long term control of the gaza strip. >> so that the security situation in israel will be fundamentally different. it is also our intention to bring back the 210 and perhaps more hostages that we have there. every last one of them. >> today marks two weeks since hamas' surprise attack against israeli civilians, there have been 1400 deaths in israel and 4300 in gaza including 1800 children. you can stay up to date to the very latest from israel and gaza on our website. kpix.com. and streaming on the cbs news app. >>> at the same time t war between ukrai
these are just some of the demonstrations from syria, lebanon, iraq, and egypt. thousands protesting in los angeles and new york while in london, more than 100,000 demonstrators took part in the national march for palestine. calling for a cease fire and id for the people of gaza. meanwhile, the israeli military is increasing air strikes in gaza with tanks and other equipment positioned near the border. the likelihood of a ground invasion appears imminent. but israeli military officials insist...
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what some may consider the political issues around the state boundaries between jordan and israel, egypt and the region. can you let folks know, in a frame work, where does the river jordan situate itself? >> so, the river jordan is the lowest river on earth. it flows from northern mountains and israel and syria. it cuts through a river valley and then empties out into the dead sea, the lowest place on earth. it's also central and important as a water source in the region. it's a dry region. en and unfortunately, a water source that's imperil. >> interesting, what did you discover when you were doing the research and moving towards -- what's the articulate the function of the river jordan. >> so, the river cuts across the landscape. for this reason, it was conceived in many different ways to be a dividing line. there was a difference between the east and the west side of the river. it also came to represent a border between heaven and earth. we see this particularly in the hebrew bible when we -- see elijah go to heaven on a chariot of fire. this has intacted the experience of the river
what some may consider the political issues around the state boundaries between jordan and israel, egypt and the region. can you let folks know, in a frame work, where does the river jordan situate itself? >> so, the river jordan is the lowest river on earth. it flows from northern mountains and israel and syria. it cuts through a river valley and then empties out into the dead sea, the lowest place on earth. it's also central and important as a water source in the region. it's a dry...
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palestinians with dual citizenship crowded the border crossing from gaza into egypt monday hoping to flee the escalating violence. >> i don't think this makes any sense. >> reporter: in gaza, rescue workers tried to retrieve casualties from the rubble, following israel's relentless airstrikes. basic necessities including food and water are running dangerously low. as the israeli military moves closer to the gaza border, soldiers tell cbs news they already. >> we want to do it to finish it because they cut our friends head and made killed too many people here. >> reporter: experts on the middle east want to ground war will be ready for the israeli army. a hamas propaganda video shows how the militants have prepared using their web of underground tunnels. >> they will be improvised explosive devices. -traps, suicide vests. this is very, very challenging. >> reporter: president biden's scheduled trip to colorado today was postponed. so we can focus on the growing conflict. on "60 minutes" last night the president discussed the situation including the hostages taken by hamas , with the p
palestinians with dual citizenship crowded the border crossing from gaza into egypt monday hoping to flee the escalating violence. >> i don't think this makes any sense. >> reporter: in gaza, rescue workers tried to retrieve casualties from the rubble, following israel's relentless airstrikes. basic necessities including food and water are running dangerously low. as the israeli military moves closer to the gaza border, soldiers tell cbs news they already. >> we want to do it...
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also today, 14 druks carrying goods and medical supplies entered gaza from egypt. they are the second convoy of aid to arrive since israel imposed a complete seize of the territory. in delaware, president biden spent time outdoors today after speaking to israel's prime minister netanyahu and six other world leaders. mr. biden also spoke about conflict and peace with pope francis. but tonight it's desperation and war that dominates our coverage. cbs' charlie d'agata leads us off from tel aviv. >> reporter: good evening, maurice. israeli defense forces have vowed to intensify their attacks on gaza with the aim of crippling hamas' fighting capabilities ahead of that expected ground offensive. but civilians continue to pay the heaviest price. tonight, israel stepping up its aerial assault again. escalating airstrikes even further in the last 24 hours pummelling gaza. as the death toll climbs to more than 4,300 people. on a second front, the west bank, a rare airstrike there the city of jenin targeting a suspected terror cell, israeli military officials describe as a ti
also today, 14 druks carrying goods and medical supplies entered gaza from egypt. they are the second convoy of aid to arrive since israel imposed a complete seize of the territory. in delaware, president biden spent time outdoors today after speaking to israel's prime minister netanyahu and six other world leaders. mr. biden also spoke about conflict and peace with pope francis. but tonight it's desperation and war that dominates our coverage. cbs' charlie d'agata leads us off from tel aviv....
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. >>> 4:49. 43 foreigners including 19 americans will go on trial in egypt for allegedly using illegal foreign funds to support banned activities. some of the americans worked at the international republican institute raided by government troops recently. among them is sam la hood, the son of u.s. transportation secretary ray la hood. most of the foreigners were involved in pro democracy groups and in egypt to monitor elections. >>> president obama says the u.s. will work with israel to prevent iran from becoming a new york power and says that he hopes the crisis will be resolved diplomatically. >> they, like us, believe that iran has to stand out on its nuclear weapons program. and we have mobilized the international community in a way that is unprecedented. and they are feeling the pinch. >> the president told nbc in an interview, from the white house yesterday, that israel is rightly concerned about iran's nuclear program. and last week, the defense secretary leon panetta wa into the dispute a report that he believes israel may attack iran this spring in an attempt to set back iran'
. >>> 4:49. 43 foreigners including 19 americans will go on trial in egypt for allegedly using illegal foreign funds to support banned activities. some of the americans worked at the international republican institute raided by government troops recently. among them is sam la hood, the son of u.s. transportation secretary ray la hood. most of the foreigners were involved in pro democracy groups and in egypt to monitor elections. >>> president obama says the u.s. will work with...
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first tunisia, then egypt. thank you thousands of anti-government protesters in algeria are ignoring that nation's ban on protests and demanding the ouster of their president. algeria has been rocked by violent demonstrations in recent weeks over rising food prices. and in bahrain, the key is taking preventive action against anti-government protesters there. the ruler is paying families more than $2,000 to appease them ahead of monday's rallies. >>> former pakistani president pervez musharraf is a wanted man. an anti-terrorism judge in pakistan reportedly has issued an arrest warrant for the former military ruler in connection with the assassination of exprime minister benazir bhutto back in 2007. musharraf has also been ordered to appear before the court a wreak from today. now, two years ago, he relocated to london. >>> a powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck central chile on friday. that skwak sent thousands of terrified people fleeing into the streets for safety. it happened at the same spot where a quak
first tunisia, then egypt. thank you thousands of anti-government protesters in algeria are ignoring that nation's ban on protests and demanding the ouster of their president. algeria has been rocked by violent demonstrations in recent weeks over rising food prices. and in bahrain, the key is taking preventive action against anti-government protesters there. the ruler is paying families more than $2,000 to appease them ahead of monday's rallies. >>> former pakistani president pervez...
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. >> reporter: egypt's new islamist government was the driving force behind the negotiations to end the conflict with diplomatic help from secretary of state hillary clinton. clinton spent two days shuttling between jerusalem, the west bank and cairo. >> people of this region deserve the chance to live free from fear and violence and today's agreement is a step in the right direction. >> reporter: clinton expects egypt to play a key role in maintaining peace. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >>> the woman of who has taken a lot of heat in the aftermath of the benghazi attack is now defending herself. yeah. for weeks, u.n. ambassador susan rice has been attacked by senator john mccain for participating in what he described as a cover-up. >> this president and this administration have either been guilty of colossal incompetence or engaged in a cover-up. >> mccain says rice made misleading comments in the days immediately following the benghazi attack in libya. >>> rice is being considered for secretary of state. some republican senators have vowed to block her nomination. she spoke p
. >> reporter: egypt's new islamist government was the driving force behind the negotiations to end the conflict with diplomatic help from secretary of state hillary clinton. clinton spent two days shuttling between jerusalem, the west bank and cairo. >> people of this region deserve the chance to live free from fear and violence and today's agreement is a step in the right direction. >> reporter: clinton expects egypt to play a key role in maintaining peace. susan mcginnis,...
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leaders of egypt and the palestinian authority on the flight home. >>> ukrainian president volodymyr zezelenskyy confirms american long-range missiles have been used against russia for the first time. u.s. officials tell cbs news they were quietly shipped to ukraine in recent weeks. >>> and get ready to pay for x. in a test program, new users will be charged $1 a year to post on the site formerly known as twitter. this goes live in new zealand and the philippines today. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm jarred hill, cbs news, new york. >>> it's wednesday, october 18th, 2023. this is the "cbs morning news." [ sirens ] hospital horror. a huge explosion rocks a gaza city hospital. hundreds are dead. who's to blame? hamas says it was an israeli air strike, but israel says it was a rocket misfire from palestinian militants. the carnage coming as president biden arrives in the war zone. >>> and take two. republican jim jordan will try again today to become speaker of the house. why he failed in the first round vote. >>> well, good morning, and
leaders of egypt and the palestinian authority on the flight home. >>> ukrainian president volodymyr zezelenskyy confirms american long-range missiles have been used against russia for the first time. u.s. officials tell cbs news they were quietly shipped to ukraine in recent weeks. >>> and get ready to pay for x. in a test program, new users will be charged $1 a year to post on the site formerly known as twitter. this goes live in new zealand and the philippines today....
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. >>> well, today foreigners and injured palestinians began arriving in egypt again two days after the rafah border crossing over gaza was closed. as cbs's ramy inocencio reports, those left behind in gaza, conditions are becoming more dire by the day. >> reporter: scared, tired, and hungry, hundreds of thousands of gazaens fleeing israel's strikes in the north are desperate for aid. "there is no food or drink. people are fighting in bakeries," said this man. while at hospitals, some doctors have no choice but to operate through the pain. >> we're really running out of things now, dressings particularly for the burns. we're running out of anesthetic and analgesic drugs. >> reporter: the food and supplies they need must pass through here on the border of israel and egypt. israel's military told cbs about 100 trucks now get inspected here each day in convoys of 20 to 30 vehicles. they then drive about 25 miles west to rafah, constantly monitored to make sure there's no contraband added in. these are aid trucks now on their way to gaza. they are carrying everything from water to biscuits
. >>> well, today foreigners and injured palestinians began arriving in egypt again two days after the rafah border crossing over gaza was closed. as cbs's ramy inocencio reports, those left behind in gaza, conditions are becoming more dire by the day. >> reporter: scared, tired, and hungry, hundreds of thousands of gazaens fleeing israel's strikes in the north are desperate for aid. "there is no food or drink. people are fighting in bakeries," said this man. while at...
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., bordering israel and egypt. with a population of 2.3 million people, it's one of the most densely packed regions in the world. residents call it the world's largest open-air prison. and while many who live there may not support hamas, they pay the heaviest price for a relentless conflict that has raged for decades. the u.s.-designated terror group has the backing of iran and the iranian-backed islamist group hezbollah in nearby lebanon. hamas lists among the reasons for the unprecedented attack, outbreaks of violence at the al aqsa mosque, persecution of palestinians, and frustration over the blockade of gaza. but regional players like iran may have had a hand in influencing the group to launch a war they might never win. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >>> back in the u.s., security is being beefed up at embassies and synagogues while protests and rallies of support are taking place from new york to los angeles. cbs's jericka duncan takes a look at the heightened tensions. >> reporter: emotions in the u.s. a
., bordering israel and egypt. with a population of 2.3 million people, it's one of the most densely packed regions in the world. residents call it the world's largest open-air prison. and while many who live there may not support hamas, they pay the heaviest price for a relentless conflict that has raged for decades. the u.s.-designated terror group has the backing of iran and the iranian-backed islamist group hezbollah in nearby lebanon. hamas lists among the reasons for the unprecedented...
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although the desperately needed convoys of humanitarian need have started making their way through egypt, each truck carries food for only around 4,000 people according to the wfp, nowhere near enough for gaza's population of more than 2 million. as fears continue to grow for the safety of the up to 600 americans still trapped inside gaza, like emily rosh berger and her five children, who went there to visit her husband's mother. >> they're very scared. they just have lots of questions that are hard to answer, like when can we leave or why is this -- you know, why is it -- you know, why is all the bombardment happening to everybody? >> reporter: now, roshen berger says she feels left behind as americans in israel are evacuated home by the state department while she and her children remain trapped in gaza as the violence there only intensifies. norah. >> imtiaz tyab, thank you. >>> there's a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." this is a hot flash. this is a hot flash. but this is a not flash. ♪ i got a good feeling ♪ there's big news for women going through menopause. veo
although the desperately needed convoys of humanitarian need have started making their way through egypt, each truck carries food for only around 4,000 people according to the wfp, nowhere near enough for gaza's population of more than 2 million. as fears continue to grow for the safety of the up to 600 americans still trapped inside gaza, like emily rosh berger and her five children, who went there to visit her husband's mother. >> they're very scared. they just have lots of questions...
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that rafah border crossing with egypt is the only lifeline for gaza, and every day more trucks with aid enter the coastal strip, 20 here, 12 here, but it's not even close to the number of trucks the u.n. says that are needed to sustain the people in gaza. and sources tell cbs getting aids in and hostages out is a priority for the white house. overnight two israeli women freed by hamas arrived at a tel aviv hospital. 79-year-old nurit cooper and 85-year-old yocheved lifshitz were taken hostage during the deadly october 7th hamas raids along with their husbands who are still being held. lifshitz's grandson says his family is excited and thrilled she's been released and hopes she's in good health. this latest hostage release comes days after two americans were also freed, but israeli officials estimate more than 200 hostages are still being held by hamas. >> it's crime against humanity. >> reporter: nir shani says hamas took his 16-year-old son during the kibbutz be'eri attack. >> he's a boy. he's not a warrior. he was taken from his room and from his bed. >> reporter: israeli air strikes
that rafah border crossing with egypt is the only lifeline for gaza, and every day more trucks with aid enter the coastal strip, 20 here, 12 here, but it's not even close to the number of trucks the u.n. says that are needed to sustain the people in gaza. and sources tell cbs getting aids in and hostages out is a priority for the white house. overnight two israeli women freed by hamas arrived at a tel aviv hospital. 79-year-old nurit cooper and 85-year-old yocheved lifshitz were taken hostage...
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meanwhile, egypt says it presented a proposal to end the war. but the proposal calls for the release of all hostages and prisoners on both sides and it would form a new palestinian government in gaza and the west bank. the u.s. has launched strikes on a military base in iraq that were retaliatory. they were prompted by a drone attack monday that left three u.s. service members wounded. according to the white house the strikes targeted locations used by iran affiliated terrorist groups. this fueled concern the war in gaza could spill over. >>> thousands of migrants going to the u.s./mexico border and it's estimated about 8,000 meme joined the caravan mainly coming from central america and the caribbean. they left just days before u.s. secretary of state antony blinken is due to discuss curbing mass migration with the mexican president. >>> christmas day the airports was, for the most part, headache free. the flight tracking site flightaware reported fewer than 200 cancellations across the united states yesterday. what a big difference a year can
meanwhile, egypt says it presented a proposal to end the war. but the proposal calls for the release of all hostages and prisoners on both sides and it would form a new palestinian government in gaza and the west bank. the u.s. has launched strikes on a military base in iraq that were retaliatory. they were prompted by a drone attack monday that left three u.s. service members wounded. according to the white house the strikes targeted locations used by iran affiliated terrorist groups. this...
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the territory has been sealed off since 2005 by egypt and israel because of fears of attack. gaza is a strip of land roughly twice the size of washington, d.c. bordering israel and egypt with a population of 2.3 million people, it's one of the most densely packed regions in the world. residents caught the world's largest open-air prison. and while many who live there may not support hamas, they pay the heaviest price for a relentless conflict that has raged for decades. the u.s. designated terror group has the backing of iran and the iranian backed islamist group hezbollah in nearby lebanon. hamas lists among the reasons for the unprecedented attack, outbreaks of violence at the mosque, persecution of palestinians and frustration over the blockade of gaza. regional players like iran may have had a hand in influencing the group to launch a war they might never win. charlie d'agata, cbs news lo london. >> norah: back in the u.s. securities being beefed up at embassies and synagogues while protests and rallies in support of taking place from new york to los angeles. cbs's jerick
the territory has been sealed off since 2005 by egypt and israel because of fears of attack. gaza is a strip of land roughly twice the size of washington, d.c. bordering israel and egypt with a population of 2.3 million people, it's one of the most densely packed regions in the world. residents caught the world's largest open-air prison. and while many who live there may not support hamas, they pay the heaviest price for a relentless conflict that has raged for decades. the u.s. designated...
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in gaza a growing humanitarian crisis, more than 200 aid trucks are at the border of egypt and the gaza strip full of food, water, and medicine. the crossing has been closed for almost two weeks. the u.n. secretary general visited the area today. israel is demanding a way to inspect the aid, while western states have been pushing to evacuate foreign passport holders from gaza. most of gaza's 2.3 million people depend on humanitarian aid. it has been under a blockade imposed by israel and egypt since hamas took control in 2007. >> thank you. >>> amid the violence in the middle east, the u.s. state department is issuing an alert for all americans overseas. our shawn chitnis is at sfo with the message of caution and some advice for travelers. >> reporter: here at the international terminal we're starting to meet more passengers who are familiar with this new guidance, but they are not as concerned as they get ready to fly outside of the country. the state department is calling this a worldwide caution because of increased tensions in various locations around the globe, including possible t
in gaza a growing humanitarian crisis, more than 200 aid trucks are at the border of egypt and the gaza strip full of food, water, and medicine. the crossing has been closed for almost two weeks. the u.n. secretary general visited the area today. israel is demanding a way to inspect the aid, while western states have been pushing to evacuate foreign passport holders from gaza. most of gaza's 2.3 million people depend on humanitarian aid. it has been under a blockade imposed by israel and egypt...
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the women crossed into egypt with the help of the qatari government and the international red cross. reportedly taken by helicopter to israel. they were kidnapped from their homes along with their husbands who are still held captive by hamas. the war now entering its third week and israel launched one of its heaviest barrages of air strikes today hitting 320 targets in gaza in the last 24 hours. and tonight former president obama putting out a lengthy statement affirming israel's right to self-defense, but also warning "any israeli military strategy that ignores the human costs could ultimately backfire." we want to begin tonight with a terrifying situation here at home in the skies. an off-duty alaska airlines pilot is facing charges for attempted murder. after allegedly trying to shut down the plane's engines midflight. the flight from everett, washington, to san francisco landed safely in portland, oregon. cbs's kris van cleave starts us off with how close the plane came to disaster. >> we've got to the guy that tried to shut the engines down out of the cockpit. >> reporter: it wa
the women crossed into egypt with the help of the qatari government and the international red cross. reportedly taken by helicopter to israel. they were kidnapped from their homes along with their husbands who are still held captive by hamas. the war now entering its third week and israel launched one of its heaviest barrages of air strikes today hitting 320 targets in gaza in the last 24 hours. and tonight former president obama putting out a lengthy statement affirming israel's right to...
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aid truck just after it entered from egypt. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has also acknowledged israel and qatar have restarted hostage talks and engaged with the egyptians. that came a day after israel's military revealed its troops had mistakenly killed three hostages in gaza. calls to bring the rest of the hostages home have hit a new intensity. but in public netanyahu is utterly intent to continue his military campaign to destroy hamas. the number of dead in gaza now just shy of 19,000 people. that's according to gasa's health ministry. and tonight there are more international calls for a ceasefire from the uk, france and germany and a major shift in policy. adding to that pressure, jericka, u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin is expected to arrive here in irsrael tomorrow. >> ramy inocencio, thank you very much. >>> western journalists are restricted from traveling into gaza without an israeli military escort. cbs's charlie d'agata and his team crossed over into the territory on an israeli embed. >> reporter: for the i
aid truck just after it entered from egypt. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has also acknowledged israel and qatar have restarted hostage talks and engaged with the egyptians. that came a day after israel's military revealed its troops had mistakenly killed three hostages in gaza. calls to bring the rest of the hostages home have hit a new intensity. but in public netanyahu is utterly intent to continue his military campaign to destroy hamas. the number of dead in gaza now just shy of 19,000...
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more than 200 aid trucks are at the border of egypt and the gaza strip, with food, water, medicine. the crossing is still closed. the u.n. secretary general visited the area today to plead with a breakthrough. israel is demanding a way to inspect the aid while western states are pushing to evacuate foreign passport holders from gaza. >>> so, the war is also heightening tensions on college campuses, just this week we saw dueling rallies at uc berkeley. it is playing out elsewhere, too. we heard from students on both sides on the stand ford campus and brings us a personal look at everyday life on campus since the war started. >> reporter: standing alone, holding a sign critical of israel's retaliation and killing of civilians inside of gaza while targeting hamas militants. there is a cost to being outspoken. >> random people harassing me on linked in threatening me. saying i will not get a job in the future and stuff like that. >> reporter: jess, a jewish student who asked her name not be used fearing for her safety, is searching for peace of mind. >> definitely it is an outlet for bi
more than 200 aid trucks are at the border of egypt and the gaza strip, with food, water, medicine. the crossing is still closed. the u.n. secretary general visited the area today to plead with a breakthrough. israel is demanding a way to inspect the aid while western states are pushing to evacuate foreign passport holders from gaza. >>> so, the war is also heightening tensions on college campuses, just this week we saw dueling rallies at uc berkeley. it is playing out elsewhere, too....
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. >> secretary clinton will speak with palestinian leader on the west bank and with egypt leaders in cairo. kristen, cbs 5. >> a major change to birth control. cbs reporter elaine explains why. >> in the 1960s when birth control pills were first approved only married women could get a prescription. now nearly 11 million people are on the pill. dan gross man's research led to today's recommendation that oral contraceptives be made over the counter to reduce the risk of unwanted pregnancies. >> we have 50 years of experience with oral contraceptives it's one of best studied medications around. we know it's incredibly safe. >> half of all pregnancies are unintended a rate that's not changed in 20 years. nearly 5 million women considered at risk for an unintended pregnancy do not use any kind of birth control. >> women that aren't using contraception but are using a less effective method may start using the pill. it could make the pill easy to get for women taking it and can prevent gaps in use. >> a registered nurse. she's worried a lack of over sight could lead to misuse or increase th
. >> secretary clinton will speak with palestinian leader on the west bank and with egypt leaders in cairo. kristen, cbs 5. >> a major change to birth control. cbs reporter elaine explains why. >> in the 1960s when birth control pills were first approved only married women could get a prescription. now nearly 11 million people are on the pill. dan gross man's research led to today's recommendation that oral contraceptives be made over the counter to reduce the risk of unwanted...